
Udaipur : In the 65th National Shooting 50m 0.22 Rifle Competition held recently in Kerala, Abhiraj Singh Bansi of Udaipur scored 600 out of 654 in his first attempt and qualified for All India National Shooting Championship .
Union Sports, Youth Affairs and Information Broadcasting Minister Mr. Anurag Thakur and Lok Sabha MP Mr. Arjunlal Meena, who came to Udaipur recently, presented the certificate of National Shooting Championship to Abhiraj Singh Bansi along with his grandfather Bhupal Nobles’ Sansthan’s former Managing Director Sh. Tej Singhji Bansi.
On this occasion, Abhiraj Singh Shaktawat Bansi made a public demand and request to the Union Sports Minister that a 50 meter 0.22 rifle shooting range has been announced by the government in Maharana Pratap sports village, but its work has not started yet and its work It should be started, the minister assured them positively.
If this happens, many good shooters of Udaipur will be able to prepare for participation in Olympics on this range and will be able to bring laurels to India from Mewar division. Vidya Pracharini Sabha, BN Sansthan is happy on this achievement of Abhiraj and wished him a bright future.
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